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Another Newbie

Plastik Smurff

Well-known member
Hi to all on Tanks an Things.


I am pretty much on my L plates when it comes to modeling and have only just bought my first airbrush ( it's still at the post office !). I have no set direction in what I like to build, as long as there detail to look at and not a blank plastic shell.
Although Ships an Planes have been on the bench to date, Tanks may drift across :eek:hmy: .

Hope to get to know you guy's. :)
 
Hiya Smurff :) ,

Well Tanks can be lots of fun too , I would reccomend any of the later models from Tamiya in 1/35th scale as the part fit is excellent , Dragon make some way nice kits but for the less experienced the instructions will be a bit confusing , they also usually have one or more etch frets included and it can be very confronting to the beginner .

If there is any help you need we have all the help you will ever need on site .

Jenny :kiss:
 
Hiya Smurf.

Welcome to T&T. If it is learning you are after, you came to a great place, as we have some of the best modellers in the world that hang around here. And they are happy to share all the little secrets they have with anyone. So just remember. The only stupid question is the one you never ask.

Gary B)
 
Welcome!

No set direction is a good direction IMO, try 'em all.

I build tanks, planes, sci-fi, autos etc. and they're all just as fun.

:peace
 
Hi Smurff!!

Welcome at T&T, good to have you aboard! If you have any questions just ask any of the memebers they all will be happy to help.

Have fun

Erik
 
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